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الجمل Sentences Nada Shaath This lesson was developed by using funds from QFI (Qatar Foundation International)

الكلمة Words إسم (Nouns) خوزي، ماري، أستاذة ندى، طاولة، كتاب، متخصص، والد، والدة، أخ ، أخت، بارت فعل (Verbs) أسكن ، أدرس حرف ( Prepositions) من ، إلى ، عن ، على ، في، مع، كـ ، لـ ، ـب

الفعل verbs

Verbs changes with different pronouns In general verbs change with different pronouns Pronouns in Arabic are like English

Pronouns in Arabic الضمائر Subject Pronouns 2 nd person Subject Pronouns 3 rd person Possessive Pronouns (Ownership) Masculine Singular أنتَهـوأنا Masculine Dual أنتماهمانحن Masculine Plural أنتمهمنحن Here are some of the Arabic pronouns we sill use in this module.

الضمائر Subject Pronouns 2 nd person Subject Pronouns 3 rd person Possessive Pronouns (Ownership) Feminine Singular أنتِهيأنا Feminine Dual أنتماهمانحن Feminine Plural أنتنهننحن

Subject pronouns chart

المخاطب You

Third Person الغائب

Ownership الملكية

الضمائر Pronouns Indirect third person masculine He هو They (Dual) هـما They هـم

الضمائر Pronouns Indirect third person Feminine He هي They (Dual) هـما They هـن

الضمائر Pronouns Direct Masculine You أنـتَ You (Dual) أنـتمـا You (Plural) أنـتـم

الضمائر Pronouns Direct Feminine You أنـتِ You (Dual) أنـتمـا You (Plural) أنـتـن

الضمائر Pronouns Ownership Masculine, and Feminine Me أنا We نـحن

Quiz: Pick the right pronoun for the picture

Pick the right pronoun for the picture

Subject Pronouns with Verbs أنتِأنتَهنهمهماهيهوأنا تحبينتحبيحببنيحبونيحبان تحبان تحبيحبأحب تذهبينتذهبيذهبنيذهبونيذهبان تذهبان تذهبيذهبأذهب